/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * Copyright(c) 2016-2020 Intel Corporation */ #ifndef __DLB_RESOURCE_H #define __DLB_RESOURCE_H #include "dlb_hw_types.h" #include "dlb_osdep_types.h" /** * dlb_resource_init() - initialize the device * @hw: pointer to struct dlb_hw. * * This function initializes the device's software state (pointed to by the hw * argument) and programs global scheduling QoS registers. This function should * be called during driver initialization. * * The dlb_hw struct must be unique per DLB device and persist until the device * is reset. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, -1 otherwise. */ int dlb_resource_init(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_resource_free() - free device state memory * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function frees software state pointed to by dlb_hw. This function * should be called when resetting the device or unloading the driver. */ void dlb_resource_free(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_resource_reset() - reset in-use resources to their initial state * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function resets in-use resources, and makes them available for use. */ void dlb_resource_reset(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_create_sched_domain() - create a scheduling domain * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @args: scheduling domain creation arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function creates a scheduling domain containing the resources specified * in args. The individual resources (queues, ports, credit pools) can be * configured after creating a scheduling domain. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the domain ID. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, or the requested domain name * is already in use. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_create_sched_domain(struct dlb_hw *hw, struct dlb_create_sched_domain_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_create_ldb_pool() - create a load-balanced credit pool * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: credit pool creation arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function creates a load-balanced credit pool containing the number of * requested credits. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the pool ID. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, the domain is not configured, * or the domain has already been started. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_create_ldb_pool(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_create_ldb_pool_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_create_dir_pool() - create a directed credit pool * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: credit pool creation arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function creates a directed credit pool containing the number of * requested credits. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the pool ID. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, the domain is not configured, * or the domain has already been started. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_create_dir_pool(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_create_dir_pool_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_create_ldb_queue() - create a load-balanced queue * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: queue creation arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function creates a load-balanced queue. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the queue ID. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, the domain is not configured, * the domain has already been started, or the requested queue name is * already in use. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_create_ldb_queue(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_create_ldb_queue_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_create_dir_queue() - create a directed queue * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: queue creation arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function creates a directed queue. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the queue ID. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, the domain is not configured, * or the domain has already been started. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_create_dir_queue(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_create_dir_queue_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_create_dir_port() - create a directed port * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: port creation arguments. * @pop_count_dma_base: base address of the pop count memory. This can be * a PA or an IOVA. * @cq_dma_base: base address of the CQ memory. This can be a PA or an IOVA. * @resp: response structure. * * This function creates a directed port. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the port ID. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, a credit setting is invalid, a * pool ID is invalid, a pointer address is not properly aligned, the * domain is not configured, or the domain has already been started. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_create_dir_port(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_create_dir_port_args *args, u64 pop_count_dma_base, u64 cq_dma_base, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_create_ldb_port() - create a load-balanced port * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: port creation arguments. * @pop_count_dma_base: base address of the pop count memory. This can be * a PA or an IOVA. * @cq_dma_base: base address of the CQ memory. This can be a PA or an IOVA. * @resp: response structure. * * This function creates a load-balanced port. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the port ID. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, a credit setting is invalid, a * pool ID is invalid, a pointer address is not properly aligned, the * domain is not configured, or the domain has already been started. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_create_ldb_port(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_create_ldb_port_args *args, u64 pop_count_dma_base, u64 cq_dma_base, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_start_domain() - start a scheduling domain * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: start domain arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function starts a scheduling domain, which allows applications to send * traffic through it. Once a domain is started, its resources can no longer be * configured (besides QID remapping and port enable/disable). * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. * * Errors: * EINVAL - the domain is not configured, or the domain is already started. */ int dlb_hw_start_domain(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_start_domain_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_map_qid() - map a load-balanced queue to a load-balanced port * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: map QID arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function configures the DLB to schedule QEs from the specified queue to * the specified port. Each load-balanced port can be mapped to up to 8 queues; * each load-balanced queue can potentially map to all the load-balanced ports. * * A successful return does not necessarily mean the mapping was configured. If * this function is unable to immediately map the queue to the port, it will * add the requested operation to a per-port list of pending map/unmap * operations, and (if it's not already running) launch a kernel thread that * periodically attempts to process all pending operations. In a sense, this is * an asynchronous function. * * This asynchronicity creates two views of the state of hardware: the actual * hardware state and the requested state (as if every request completed * immediately). If there are any pending map/unmap operations, the requested * state will differ from the actual state. All validation is performed with * respect to the pending state; for instance, if there are 8 pending map * operations for port X, a request for a 9th will fail because a load-balanced * port can only map up to 8 queues. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, invalid port or queue ID, or * the domain is not configured. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_map_qid(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_map_qid_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_unmap_qid() - Unmap a load-balanced queue from a load-balanced port * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: unmap QID arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function configures the DLB to stop scheduling QEs from the specified * queue to the specified port. * * A successful return does not necessarily mean the mapping was removed. If * this function is unable to immediately unmap the queue from the port, it * will add the requested operation to a per-port list of pending map/unmap * operations, and (if it's not already running) launch a kernel thread that * periodically attempts to process all pending operations. See * dlb_hw_map_qid() for more details. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. * * Errors: * EINVAL - A requested resource is unavailable, invalid port or queue ID, or * the domain is not configured. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_unmap_qid(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_unmap_qid_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_finish_unmap_qid_procedures() - finish any pending unmap procedures * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function attempts to finish any outstanding unmap procedures. * This function should be called by the kernel thread responsible for * finishing map/unmap procedures. * * Return: * Returns the number of procedures that weren't completed. */ unsigned int dlb_finish_unmap_qid_procedures(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_finish_map_qid_procedures() - finish any pending map procedures * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function attempts to finish any outstanding map procedures. * This function should be called by the kernel thread responsible for * finishing map/unmap procedures. * * Return: * Returns the number of procedures that weren't completed. */ unsigned int dlb_finish_map_qid_procedures(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_enable_ldb_port() - enable a load-balanced port for scheduling * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: port enable arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function configures the DLB to schedule QEs to a load-balanced port. * Ports are enabled by default. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. * * Errors: * EINVAL - The port ID is invalid or the domain is not configured. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_enable_ldb_port(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_enable_ldb_port_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_disable_ldb_port() - disable a load-balanced port for scheduling * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: port disable arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function configures the DLB to stop scheduling QEs to a load-balanced * port. Ports are enabled by default. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. * * Errors: * EINVAL - The port ID is invalid or the domain is not configured. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_disable_ldb_port(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_disable_ldb_port_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_enable_dir_port() - enable a directed port for scheduling * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: port enable arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function configures the DLB to schedule QEs to a directed port. * Ports are enabled by default. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. * * Errors: * EINVAL - The port ID is invalid or the domain is not configured. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_enable_dir_port(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_enable_dir_port_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_disable_dir_port() - disable a directed port for scheduling * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: port disable arguments. * @resp: response structure. * * This function configures the DLB to stop scheduling QEs to a directed port. * Ports are enabled by default. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. * * Errors: * EINVAL - The port ID is invalid or the domain is not configured. * EFAULT - Internal error (resp->status not set). */ int dlb_hw_disable_dir_port(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_disable_dir_port_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_configure_ldb_cq_interrupt() - configure load-balanced CQ for interrupts * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @port_id: load-balancd port ID. * @vector: interrupt vector ID. Should be 0 for MSI or compressed MSI-X mode, * else a value up to 64. * @mode: interrupt type (DLB_CQ_ISR_MODE_MSI or DLB_CQ_ISR_MODE_MSIX) * @threshold: the minimum CQ depth at which the interrupt can fire. Must be * greater than 0. * * This function configures the DLB registers for load-balanced CQ's interrupts. * This doesn't enable the CQ's interrupt; that can be done with * dlb_arm_cq_interrupt() or through an interrupt arm QE. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. * * Errors: * EINVAL - The port ID is invalid. */ int dlb_configure_ldb_cq_interrupt(struct dlb_hw *hw, int port_id, int vector, int mode, u16 threshold); /** * dlb_configure_dir_cq_interrupt() - configure directed CQ for interrupts * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @port_id: load-balancd port ID. * @vector: interrupt vector ID. Should be 0 for MSI or compressed MSI-X mode, * else a value up to 64. * @mode: interrupt type (DLB_CQ_ISR_MODE_MSI or DLB_CQ_ISR_MODE_MSIX) * @threshold: the minimum CQ depth at which the interrupt can fire. Must be * greater than 0. * * This function configures the DLB registers for directed CQ's interrupts. * This doesn't enable the CQ's interrupt; that can be done with * dlb_arm_cq_interrupt() or through an interrupt arm QE. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. * * Errors: * EINVAL - The port ID is invalid. */ int dlb_configure_dir_cq_interrupt(struct dlb_hw *hw, int port_id, int vector, int mode, u16 threshold); /** * dlb_enable_alarm_interrupts() - enable certain hardware alarm interrupts * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function configures the ingress error alarm. (Other alarms are enabled * by default.) */ void dlb_enable_alarm_interrupts(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_disable_alarm_interrupts() - disable certain hardware alarm interrupts * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function configures the ingress error alarm. (Other alarms are disabled * by default.) */ void dlb_disable_alarm_interrupts(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_set_msix_mode() - enable certain hardware alarm interrupts * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @mode: MSI-X mode (DLB_MSIX_MODE_PACKED or DLB_MSIX_MODE_COMPRESSED) * * This function configures the hardware to use either packed or compressed * mode. This function should not be called if using MSI interrupts. */ void dlb_set_msix_mode(struct dlb_hw *hw, int mode); /** * dlb_arm_cq_interrupt() - arm a CQ's interrupt * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @port_id: port ID * @is_ldb: true for load-balanced port, false for a directed port * * This function arms the CQ's interrupt. The CQ must be configured prior to * calling this function. * * The function does no parameter validation; that is the caller's * responsibility. * * Return: returns 0 upon success, <0 otherwise. * * EINVAL - Invalid port ID. */ int dlb_arm_cq_interrupt(struct dlb_hw *hw, int port_id, bool is_ldb); /** * dlb_read_compressed_cq_intr_status() - read compressed CQ interrupt status * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @ldb_interrupts: 2-entry array of u32 bitmaps * @dir_interrupts: 4-entry array of u32 bitmaps * * This function can be called from a compressed CQ interrupt handler to * determine which CQ interrupts have fired. The caller should take appropriate * (such as waking threads blocked on a CQ's interrupt) then ack the interrupts * with dlb_ack_compressed_cq_intr(). */ void dlb_read_compressed_cq_intr_status(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 *ldb_interrupts, u32 *dir_interrupts); /** * dlb_ack_compressed_cq_intr_status() - ack compressed CQ interrupts * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @ldb_interrupts: 2-entry array of u32 bitmaps * @dir_interrupts: 4-entry array of u32 bitmaps * * This function ACKs compressed CQ interrupts. Its arguments should be the * same ones passed to dlb_read_compressed_cq_intr_status(). */ void dlb_ack_compressed_cq_intr(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 *ldb_interrupts, u32 *dir_interrupts); /** * dlb_process_alarm_interrupt() - process an alarm interrupt * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function reads the alarm syndrome, logs its, and acks the interrupt. * This function should be called from the alarm interrupt handler when * interrupt vector DLB_INT_ALARM fires. */ void dlb_process_alarm_interrupt(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_process_ingress_error_interrupt() - process ingress error interrupts * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function reads the alarm syndrome, logs it, notifies user-space, and * acks the interrupt. This function should be called from the alarm interrupt * handler when interrupt vector DLB_INT_INGRESS_ERROR fires. */ void dlb_process_ingress_error_interrupt(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_get_group_sequence_numbers() - return a group's number of SNs per queue * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @group_id: sequence number group ID. * * This function returns the configured number of sequence numbers per queue * for the specified group. * * Return: * Returns -EINVAL if group_id is invalid, else the group's SNs per queue. */ int dlb_get_group_sequence_numbers(struct dlb_hw *hw, unsigned int group_id); /** * dlb_get_group_sequence_number_occupancy() - return a group's in-use slots * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @group_id: sequence number group ID. * * This function returns the group's number of in-use slots (i.e. load-balanced * queues using the specified group). * * Return: * Returns -EINVAL if group_id is invalid, else the group's occupancy. */ int dlb_get_group_sequence_number_occupancy(struct dlb_hw *hw, unsigned int group_id); /** * dlb_set_group_sequence_numbers() - assign a group's number of SNs per queue * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @group_id: sequence number group ID. * @val: requested amount of sequence numbers per queue. * * This function configures the group's number of sequence numbers per queue. * val can be a power-of-two between 32 and 1024, inclusive. This setting can * be configured until the first ordered load-balanced queue is configured, at * which point the configuration is locked. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success; -EINVAL if group_id or val is invalid, -EPERM if an * ordered queue is configured. */ int dlb_set_group_sequence_numbers(struct dlb_hw *hw, unsigned int group_id, unsigned long val); /** * dlb_reset_domain() - reset a scheduling domain * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * * This function resets and frees a DLB scheduling domain and its associated * resources. * * Pre-condition: the driver must ensure software has stopped sending QEs * through this domain's producer ports before invoking this function, or * undefined behavior will result. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, -1 otherwise. * * EINVAL - Invalid domain ID, or the domain is not configured. * EFAULT - Internal error. (Possibly caused if software is the pre-condition * is not met.) * ETIMEDOUT - Hardware component didn't reset in the expected time. */ int dlb_reset_domain(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id); /** * dlb_ldb_port_owned_by_domain() - query whether a port is owned by a domain * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @port_id: port ID. * * This function returns whether a load-balanced port is owned by a specified * domain. * * Return: * Returns 0 if false, 1 if true, <0 otherwise. * * EINVAL - Invalid domain or port ID, or the domain is not configured. */ int dlb_ldb_port_owned_by_domain(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, u32 port_id); /** * dlb_dir_port_owned_by_domain() - query whether a port is owned by a domain * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @port_id: port ID. * * This function returns whether a directed port is owned by a specified * domain. * * Return: * Returns 0 if false, 1 if true, <0 otherwise. * * EINVAL - Invalid domain or port ID, or the domain is not configured. */ int dlb_dir_port_owned_by_domain(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, u32 port_id); /** * dlb_hw_get_num_resources() - query the PCI function's available resources * @arg: pointer to resource counts. * * This function returns the number of available resources for the PF. */ void dlb_hw_get_num_resources(struct dlb_hw *hw, struct dlb_get_num_resources_args *arg); /** * dlb_hw_get_num_used_resources() - query the PCI function's used resources * @arg: pointer to resource counts. * * This function returns the number of resources in use by the PF. It fills in * the fields that args points to, except the following: * - max_contiguous_atomic_inflights * - max_contiguous_hist_list_entries * - max_contiguous_ldb_credits * - max_contiguous_dir_credits */ void dlb_hw_get_num_used_resources(struct dlb_hw *hw, struct dlb_get_num_resources_args *arg); /** * dlb_disable_dp_vasr_feature() - disable directed pipe VAS reset hardware * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function disables certain hardware in the directed pipe, * necessary to workaround a DLB VAS reset issue. */ void dlb_disable_dp_vasr_feature(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_enable_excess_tokens_alarm() - enable interrupts for the excess token * pop alarm * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function enables the PF ingress error alarm interrupt to fire when an * excess token pop occurs. */ void dlb_enable_excess_tokens_alarm(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_disable_excess_tokens_alarm() - disable interrupts for the excess token * pop alarm * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function disables the PF ingress error alarm interrupt to fire when an * excess token pop occurs. */ void dlb_disable_excess_tokens_alarm(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_get_ldb_queue_depth() - returns the depth of a load-balanced queue * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: queue depth args * * This function returns the depth of a load-balanced queue. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the depth. * * Errors: * EINVAL - Invalid domain ID or queue ID. */ int dlb_hw_get_ldb_queue_depth(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_get_ldb_queue_depth_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_get_dir_queue_depth() - returns the depth of a directed queue * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: queue depth args * * This function returns the depth of a directed queue. * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the depth. * * Errors: * EINVAL - Invalid domain ID or queue ID. */ int dlb_hw_get_dir_queue_depth(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_get_dir_queue_depth_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_pending_port_unmaps() - returns the number of unmap operations in * progress for a load-balanced port. * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @domain_id: domain ID. * @args: number of unmaps in progress args * * Return: * Returns 0 upon success, < 0 otherwise. If an error occurs, resp->status is * assigned a detailed error code from enum dlb_error. If successful, resp->id * contains the number of unmaps in progress. * * Errors: * EINVAL - Invalid port ID. */ int dlb_hw_pending_port_unmaps(struct dlb_hw *hw, u32 domain_id, struct dlb_pending_port_unmaps_args *args, struct dlb_cmd_response *resp); /** * dlb_hw_enable_sparse_ldb_cq_mode() - enable sparse mode for load-balanced * ports. * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function must be called prior to configuring scheduling domains. */ void dlb_hw_enable_sparse_ldb_cq_mode(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_enable_sparse_dir_cq_mode() - enable sparse mode for directed ports * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * * This function must be called prior to configuring scheduling domains. */ void dlb_hw_enable_sparse_dir_cq_mode(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_set_qe_arbiter_weights() - program QE arbiter weights * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @weight: 8-entry array of arbiter weights. * * weight[N] programs priority N's weight. In cases where the 8 priorities are * reduced to 4 bins, the mapping is: * - weight[1] programs bin 0 * - weight[3] programs bin 1 * - weight[5] programs bin 2 * - weight[7] programs bin 3 */ void dlb_hw_set_qe_arbiter_weights(struct dlb_hw *hw, u8 weight[8]); /** * dlb_hw_set_qid_arbiter_weights() - program QID arbiter weights * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. * @weight: 8-entry array of arbiter weights. * * weight[N] programs priority N's weight. In cases where the 8 priorities are * reduced to 4 bins, the mapping is: * - weight[1] programs bin 0 * - weight[3] programs bin 1 * - weight[5] programs bin 2 * - weight[7] programs bin 3 */ void dlb_hw_set_qid_arbiter_weights(struct dlb_hw *hw, u8 weight[8]); /** * dlb_hw_enable_pp_sw_alarms() - enable out-of-credit alarm for all producer * ports * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. */ void dlb_hw_enable_pp_sw_alarms(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_disable_pp_sw_alarms() - disable out-of-credit alarm for all producer * ports * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. */ void dlb_hw_disable_pp_sw_alarms(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_disable_pf_to_vf_isr_pend_err() - disable alarm triggered by PF * access to VF's ISR pending register * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. */ void dlb_hw_disable_pf_to_vf_isr_pend_err(struct dlb_hw *hw); /** * dlb_hw_disable_vf_to_pf_isr_pend_err() - disable alarm triggered by VF * access to PF's ISR pending register * @hw: dlb_hw handle for a particular device. */ void dlb_hw_disable_vf_to_pf_isr_pend_err(struct dlb_hw *hw); #endif /* __DLB_RESOURCE_H */